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8 responses to “Don’t cry for me, Athens.”

TN is 0-4 in their most recent games against the PAC12, looks like Spetember 14 could be anoher ugly loss for them. I know the recruiting strategy was to get exposure in other areas, seems to be backfiring since they lost their lucky horeshoe and made two horrible coaching hires. I love seeing them down, and hope they remain a middle of the pack SEC team forever because they had gotten way above their raising. They have been more successful than us in getting some interesting OOC games scheduled, they just need to show up now.

“they had gotten way above their raising”…….thanks for that. Took me down memory lane to my grandfather’s farmhouse with three fireplace and a large rambling veranda with porch swings. As for Tennessee, I never could cotton to their fan base.

In another interesting UT note, the Feebs and the IRS locked down Pilot’s Knoxvegas HQ for at least one whole day…could be Big Vol Jimmy Haslam, not to mention the Gov, his own self, have some splainin to do.

With the Gamecocks having us along with Florida and Clemson as their toughest games and with these games spread out during the season plus their Western division games being Arkansas and Mississippi State, maybe it’s time to start talking about how easy Spurrier has it this year. I’m sure he’d love to hear that.

Since their loss to Ark year before last ended up placing us in the SECCG, let’s hope Bielema continues the process. And let’s make sure we don’t give SC the game this year.

Bloviation for the Dawgnation

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“It's definitely different not knowing exactly who it's gonna be, but in a way, I feel like that's good,” he said. “One of my old coaches from Valdosta told me that competition is one of the best coaches. And I feel like, as well as each one of those three guys is performing, they're not gonna do anything but make each other better.” -- Jay Rome, The Red & Black, 3/25/15